Sturic Beach is a charming sandy cove located on the Lopar peninsula of Rab Island in Primorje Gorski Kotar, Croatia. This beach is distinguished by its clean, shallow waters that stretch for several dozen meters, offering an ideal spot for safe swimming and sunbathing. It is part of a region known for its rare sandy beaches surrounded by pine forests and gently sloping seabeds. Unlike some of the more crowded beaches nearby, Sturic Beach is accessible primarily on foot or by boat, contributing to a more tranquil and natural atmosphere. Visitors enjoy the pebble and sandy mix of its shoreline, making it perfect for both relaxation and exploration in a pristine coastal setting.
The beach is well-loved by locals and tourists alike, recognized for its cleanliness and pet-friendly policy. Its calm waters and scenic surroundings make it a favored early morning swim destination. The vibe here is peaceful yet vibrant during the peak season, reflecting the island’s family-friendly and nature-focused ethos. With its proximity to other notable beaches such as Dubac, Sahara, and Luria, Sturic Beach offers a quiet haven for those seeking a more intimate coastal experience while still being part of the popular Rab Island beach network.
Sturic Beach's location on the northeastern shore of Rab Island places it within comfortable reach of the village of Lopar, which boasts 22 sandy beaches across its 12-kilometer coastline. The area blends natural beauty with a laid-back Mediterranean charm, inviting visitors to enjoy a variety of seaside activities and the island’s cultural heritage.